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‘Shoot to kill’ discussed at Marikana Inquiry
Former top cop Bheki Cele's comments were not taken literally, a police training coordinator says.
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Cop grilled at Marikana Inquiry
The witness said the only time live ammunition should be used is if an officer is defending his life.
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'Families deserve truth on Marikana shooting'
Advocate Dali Mpofu said it is only the truth that will bring justice for families for Marikana victims.
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Marikana Inquiry to resume
A cop has come under fire after admitting evidence at the scene of the shooting was tampered with.
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'Marikana evidence was tampered with'
A policeman told the Marikana Inquiry that bodies were moved following the shooting.
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Marikana miners ‘finished off’
Advocate Dali Mpofu says evidence will show that police “finished off” the injured miners.
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Evidence shows Marikana miners fired shots
Police evidence presented at the Marikana inquiry shows that miners did shoot at police.
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Marikana miner's words haunt bishop
Bishop Jo Seoka has lashed out at the North West top cop over her attitude towards Marikana violence.
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Bishop testifies at Marikana inquiry
Bishop Jo Seoka told the inquiry that he wanted to help miners resolve their dispute with Lonmin.
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Farlam commission sees police evidence
Police have shown firearms and weapons recovered from Marikana miners on 16 August.
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Marikana inquiry resumes
Police will continue presenting evidence at the Farlam Commission of Inquiry today.
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Miners were 'willing to die for high salaries'
The Marikana Inquiry is viewing video footage of Marikana miners hours before the deadly shooting.
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'Marikana miners were uncontrollable'
Lawyers representing police are trying to prove that using maximum force was justified.
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Police accused of ‘changing’ Marikana evidence
Police have been accused of planting weapons next to dead miners after the Lonmin shooting.
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Police to probe Marikana footage
Top cop Riah Phiyega on Monday called for an investigation into Marikana crime scene photos.
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Marikana miners cuffed & shot, inquiry told
Video footage suggests that some Marikana miners may have been cuffed before being shot.
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Marikana inquiry resumes
Families of the Marikana victims are attending the Marikana Commission of Inquiry.
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We are not back to apartheid - Zuma
President Jacob Zuma said it is unfair to criticise South Africa because of one tragic incident.
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Cop found gun near Marikana bodies
The officer told the inquiry he found a loaded pistol near the bodies of four Marikana miners.
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Families to attend Marikana inquiry
Families of the Marikana shooting victims are expected to attend the commission of inquiry today.
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Marikana lawyers lock horns over funding
Lawyers say they cannot proceed without the families present at the Marikana inquiry.